Defendant Sexually Abused and Attempted to Sexually Abuse
Five Female Inmates at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn
Earlier today, Eugenio Perez was sentenced before Judge Kiyo
A. Matsumoto in U.S. District Court in Brooklyn, New York to 25 years’
imprisonment following his convictions on six counts of deprivation of civil
rights under color of law, four counts of aggravated sexual abuse, five counts
of sexual abuse in a federal prison, six counts of sexual abuse of a ward, one
count of attempted sexual abuse of a ward, and one count of abusive sexual
contact. As part of his sentence, Perez
is also required to register as a sex offender.
At the time of the offenses, Perez was a federal correctional officer
with the rank of Lieutenant employed by the United States Bureau of Prisons
(BOP) at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, New York (MDC). In January 2017, he was suspended by the BOP
after his arrest. Perez was convicted
after a two-week jury trial in May 2018.
Richard P. Donoghue, United States Attorney for the Eastern
District of New York, Guido Modano, Special Agent-in-Charge, United States
Department of Justice Office of the Inspector General, New York Field Office
(DOJ OIG), and William F. Sweeney, Jr., Assistant Director-in-Charge, Federal
Bureau of Investigation, New York Field Office (FBI), announced the sentence.
“While serving as a Lieutenant at the MDC, the defendant
used force, fear and intimidation to violate his sworn duty and the civil
rights of multiple female inmates in his custody through repeated sexual abuse
of his victims,” stated United States Attorney Donoghue. “Today’s sentence appropriately reflects the
gravity and seriousness of the defendant’s crimes, and demonstrates our
steadfast commitment to hold accountable correctional officers who abuse their
positions of authority.”
“Perez abused his power and took advantage of female inmates
under his control and supervision through manipulation and intimidation,”
stated DOJ OIG Special Agent-in-Charge Modano.
“He betrayed his duty as an officer of the Department of Justice and
used his position of authority to satisfy his own desires by victimizing
inmates. Today’s sentence shows that
this kind of abuse will not be tolerated, and those who violate the civil
rights of federal inmates, and disgrace the honorable profession of federal
correctional officers will sternly be brought to justice.”
“We are a society
governed by law, and we expect and demand that those convicted of crimes
receive humane punishment according to the law,” stated FBI Assistant
Director-in-Charge Sweeney.
“Correctional officers have a truly difficult job, and most perform
their duties with honor and integrity. Today’s sentencing reflects the
accountability we demand of those who hold these positions of power. Sexual
abuse in correctional facilities will never be tolerated by the FBI or our law
enforcement partners.”
Over a three-year period between January 2013 and September
2016, Perez used his position as an officer at the MDC to engage in sexual acts
and contact with five female inmates under his supervisory and disciplinary
authority. The victims, identified in
the indictment as “Jane Doe #1” through “Jane Doe #5,” testified that Perez
lured them into isolated locations, used physical force and intimidation to
compel the victims to engage in sexual
acts with him, including oral sex, and used his authority over them to ensure
that they did not report the abuse.
The government’s case is being handled by the Office’s
Public Integrity Section. Assistant
United States Attorney Nadia Shihata is in charge of the prosecution.
The Defendant:
EUGENIO PEREZ
Age: 49
Brooklyn, NY
E.D.N.Y. Docket No. 17-CR-280 (KAM)
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